Regulation of pSYSA defense plasmid copy number in Synechocystis through RNase E and a highly transcribed asRNA
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W. Hess | Satoru Watanabe | A. Wilde | C. Steglich | Viktoria Reimann | Tomohiro Aoyagi | U. Hoffmann | Kaori Nimura-Matsune | Alena Kaltenbrunner | Minori Sakata
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